Demand Media Buys Domain Squatter eNom and Wiki's eHow
Demand Media Buys Domain Squatter eNom and Wiki's eHow
In yet another sign of the Internet boomlet, domain name speculation -- an archetypal late '90s business -- is once again hot. The Alarm:Clock venture-capital blog reports today that a new domain-name investment vehicle, Demand Media, has purchased eNom, a company with 6.4 million registered domains.
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-read full story from alarm:clock, May 2 2006
Masters of their domains
In fact, plenty of domainers, as they call themselves, are having the last laugh. The boom in Internet advertising and the success of the pay-per-click ad model are making the go-go '90s look sluggish by comparison.
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-read full story from CNNmoney.com, Nov 30 2005
YouTube sees user rebellion
Hypergrowth comes with hyper-growing pains -- just ask YouTube. The online video-sharing site is facing a rebellion among the formerly faithful. Yesterday, blogger and longtime YouTuber Miel Vanopstal lost his cool in a post titled "Screw YouTube." Vanopstal complains that YouTube's recent upgrades have made the site significantly slower, and that new efforts to enforce copyright and delete otherwise questionable material strike him as arbitrary.
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-read full story from CNNmoney.com, May 3 2006
Skype Readies Version 2.5
Skype Technologies today released a beta version of its new Internet calling software, Skype 2.5. Designed for easier use, Skype 2.5 offers easier international dialing and new ways to pay for Skype's fee-based services.
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-read full story from PCWorld.com, May 3 2006
Review: Samsung Q1 Has Load of Annoyances
Looking for a great PC that runs a fully fledged version of Windows XP but weighs less than two pounds? Well, it's here — at least if you can live without the "great" part.
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-read full review from Yahoo!News, May 3 2006
Skype plans Web-phone conversations for groups
Web phone-calling company Skype is bringing social networking to crowds as it unveils a service for groups of up to 100 people to hold spontaneous conversations online.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, May 3 2006
Spammer identifies 'secure' e-mails
One spammer has managed to identify e-mail addresses on a "do-not-spam" list touted as secure, taking advantage of an obvious flaw with such lists and prompting critics to wonder what took so long.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, May 4 2006
Mobile E-Mail Usage Expected To Triple By 2011
E-mail access by mobile employees is set to triple between now and 2011, according to a report released Wednesday by U.K. Market research firm Informa Telecoms and Media. And much of that increased access will be on relatively simple devices such as standard cell phones, and not over more expensive devices such as smartphones, the study claims.
For more on this:-read full story from InternetWeek.com, May 3 2006
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